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Breaking Bad season 2

The second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad premiered on March 8, 2009, and concluded on May 31, 2009. It consisted of 13 episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast the second season on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States. The complete second season was released on Region 1 DVD and Region A Blu-ray on March 16, 2010.[1]

Breaking Bad
Season 2
Season 2 DVD cover
Starring
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkAMC
Original releaseMarch 8 (2009-03-08) –
May 31, 2009 (2009-05-31)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Cast edit

Main edit

Recurring edit

Guest edit

Episodes edit

The titles of the first, fourth, tenth, and thirteenth episodes form a sentence that reveals an event that takes place in the season finale (Seven Thirty-Seven Down Over ABQ).[2]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
81"Seven Thirty-Seven"Bryan CranstonJ. RobertsMarch 8, 2009 (2009-03-08)1.66[3]
The opening scene in black-and-white film shows a partially burned stuffed animal floating in the White's backyard pool. Tuco and Gonzo return immediately to the junkyard meetup site asking Walt to resuscitate No-Doze, who has died from his injuries. Gonzo hides the body under a car. Fearful of Tuco's violent and unpredictable manner, and noticing an ominous black SUV outside their respective homes, Walt develops a plan to poison Tuco with untraceable ricin. Hank reviews the security surveillance footage of the methylamine warehouse break-in. Though he does not recognize Walt and Jesse, he can tell they are inexperienced thieves. Hank and the DEA find the bodies of both Gonzo and No-Doze in the junkyard after Gonzo accidentally bled out, which sets off a manhunt for Tuco. After receiving a picture of Gonzo's body from a jesting Hank, Walt mistakenly believes Gonzo was murdered by Tuco and becomes convinced that Tuco will come after him and Jesse next. Skyler tells Hank about Marie's shoplifting, and learns she has already been receiving therapy for kleptomania, though Marie still refuses to acknowledge the tiara theft. Seeing headlights outside his home window, Walt hurriedly leaves a confused Skyler to investigate, where he finds Jesse being held at gunpoint by Tuco. Tuco orders Walt to get in the car and they drive away.
92"Grilled"Charles HaidGeorge MastrasMarch 15, 2009 (2009-03-15)1.60[4]
Tuco takes Walt and Jesse at gunpoint to a remote desert hideout, where he takes care of his sick uncle Hector Salamanca, a former drug kingpin who is now incapacitated due to a stroke and can only communicate with a bell. Tuco explains that Hank and the DEA have rolled his entire organization. Unaware of Gonzo's death, Tuco believes Gonzo has ratted him out and becomes extremely agitated. Tuco voices his plan to take Walt to Mexico and run a covert cooking operation in the jungle. After several unsuccessful attempts to have Tuco ingest the ricin, Hector warns Tuco using his bell that Walt and Jesse are not to be trusted. Enraged, Tuco attacks and attempts to kill Jesse, but Jesse manages to shoot him in the torso and escape. Meanwhile, Skyler enlists Hank to help track down Walt. After Marie reveals that Walt has a second cell phone, Skyler mentions that Jesse had been supplying Walt with marijuana. After visiting Jesse's mother, Hank tracks Jesse's car to Tuco's hideout and gets into a shootout with Tuco, whom he kills in self-defense. Seeing Hank from a distance, Walt and Jesse bury the gun and run off into the desert.
103"Bit by a Dead Bee"Terry McDonoughPeter GouldMarch 22, 2009 (2009-03-22)1.13[5]
Walt forms a plan to explain his and Jesse's disappearance and they split up to hitchhike back to the city. Alone, Walt goes to a supermarket, removes his clothes, and wanders around the aisles, feigning a disoriented state. He is hospitalized and claims to have no memory of the past several days. Walt is scheduled to undergo ongoing psychiatric evaluation, but is ultimately released after telling his psychiatrist that he simply wanted to be alone and faked his "fugue state" to cover this from his family. Meanwhile, Jesse, who is now a fugitive, returns to his house and, with Badger's help, packs all of his lab equipment into the RV and arranges it to be towed. He then allows the DEA to find him in a motel room with a prostitute, with whom he claims to have been shacked up all weekend. Hank brings in Hector to identify him, but the old man refuses to cooperate with the authorities. Jesse is released, but the DEA confiscates all of his money. Walt convinces Jesse to continue cooking meth, saying that nothing has changed.
114"Down"John DahlSam CatlinMarch 29, 2009 (2009-03-29)1.29[6]
While things have blown over with their disappearance, Jesse has no money and Walt cannot leave the house without Skyler wondering where he is. Jesse's parents, who own his house, order him to vacate, citing Hank's visit as the final straw. Now homeless and having his motorbike stolen, Jesse tracks down his hidden RV and spends the night in it. Suspicious of Walt's actions, including his denial of having a second cell phone, Skyler begins going out all day and refuses to tell Walt of her whereabouts. An increasingly frustrated Walt continues to deny any wrongdoing. After stealing his RV from the impound lot, Jesse arrives at Walt's home and convinces him to give him half of their remaining money.
125"Breakage"Johan RenckMoira Walley-BeckettApril 5, 2009 (2009-04-05)1.21[7]
Walt continues his treatment and his condition improves, but he is concerned about the growing medical bills, which include the hospital visit in his "fugue state". Jesse begins to re-establish his life, paying off his debts and getting a new place to live. He develops an interest in his new next-door neighbor and landlord, Jane Margolis. Hank and the DEA come across the name Heisenberg, but are not sure if he is real or just an urban legend. After his shootout with Tuco, Hank is promoted and appointed to a tristate drug task force, but experiences panic attacks. Skyler and Marie reconcile. Walt and Jesse resume cooking. Jesse is not keen on selling on the street and suggests he and Walt take over Tuco's role as a distributor to increase their profits; he recruits his friends Badger, Skinny Pete, and Combo as dealers. Skinny Pete is ripped off by a drug-addicted couple. Unimpressed, Walt tells Jesse that unless he does something about it, they will develop a reputation for being easy marks.
136"Peekaboo"Peter MedakJ. Roberts & Vince GilliganApril 12, 2009 (2009-04-12)1.41[8]
Walt returns to work. Gretchen Schwartz drops by the White's home where Skyler expresses her gratitude for paying for Walt's treatment. Gretchen does not reveal the truth to Skyler, but privately expresses her shock and anger to Walt, who bitterly tells her to mind her own business and blames her and Elliott for profiting off of his research and cutting him out. In response, Gretchen calls Skyler and tells her that she and Elliott can no longer pay for Walt's treatment. Walt covers by telling Skyler that Gretchen and Elliott are insolvent, which Skyler believes. Meanwhile, Jesse tracks down the couple - a man named Spooge and his female partner - who ripped off Skinny Pete, but finds only their young and heavily neglected son at the house. Jesse makes the boy food and watches TV with him until the couple returns home with a stolen ATM. They incapacitate Jesse. Later, the female addict crushes Spooge's skull under the ATM after he repeatedly insults her. Horrified, Jesse recovers the meth and cash from the ATM, calls the police, wraps the boy in a blanket on the front porch, and flees the scene.
147"Negro y Azul"Felix AlcalaJohn ShibanApril 19, 2009 (2009-04-19)1.20[9]
Walt has trouble getting in touch with Jesse, who has been staying at home since his encounter with Spooge. Jesse is also not providing product to his dealers, so Walt arranges to deliver it. He learns that the word on the street is that Jesse killed Spooge and, due to his new reputation as a cold-blooded killer, they are having no problem at all collecting payment. Walt decides the time has come to expand their territory and put Jesse's new reputation to good use. Skyler seeks a job and is rehired as a bookkeeper by her previous boss, Ted Beneke. Jesse and Jane continue to bond. Hank struggles to fit in at his new job in El Paso where he is perceived as a "gringo". During an investigation, Hank's task force comes across the severed head of an informant mounted on a tortoise, which causes him to feel sick and run to a nearby vehicle. He is mocked by the other agents before an explosive strapped to the tortoise goes off, killing or injuring several DEA agents, while Hank remains unharmed.
158"Better Call Saul"Terry McDonoughPeter GouldApril 26, 2009 (2009-04-26)1.04[10]
Hank suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder after the bombing in El Paso. Walt gives Hank a motivational speech to help cheer him up. Jesse and Jane have begun a sexual relationship; Jesse learns that Jane is in recovery from addiction. Walt and Jesse face yet another problem when Badger is arrested by the Albuquerque police. They end up hiring a shady lawyer, Saul Goodman, who ensures that Badger gets off with a light sentence without having to give away Jesse or Walt's identity. Through a private investigator, Saul tracks down Walt at the school and offers his services for a cut of the profit.
169"4 Days Out"Michelle MacLarenSam CatlinMay 3, 2009 (2009-05-03)1.27[11]
Walt is convinced that his medical condition is deteriorating; he continues to have coughing fits and is now coughing up blood. After Saul calculates the numbers, Walt realizes that there is not much money left for his family. With an excuse of visiting his mother, Walt and Jesse set off for the desert for a marathon cooking session over an extended weekend. During their trip, Jesse accidentally leaves the keys in the ignition, inadvertently draining the RV's battery. Walt and Jesse find themselves stuck in the middle of the desert, cold and without food and water. Walt's knowledge of chemistry again saves the day, as they build a makeshift battery able to jump-start the RV. Returning to Albuquerque, Walt and Skyler discover that Walt's cancer is in remission.
1710"Over"Phil AbrahamMoira Walley-BeckettMay 10, 2009 (2009-05-10)1.19[12]
Despite the good news about his condition, Walt is unhappy, verging on anger. Skyler decides to throw a party to celebrate the news and thank all of their friends for their support; Walt gets drunk and forces Walt Jr. to drink an excessive amount of tequila, provoking an argument with Hank. Embarrassed about his behavior, Walt tries to make amends. Walt also tells Jesse the good news and tells him that he is finished with their enterprise. Skyler confides to her boss, Ted, about Walt's condition. Jesse's relationship with Jane continues to grow, but he is taken aback when her father, Donald, drops in to see her; Jane does not introduce Jesse as her boyfriend. The ensuing confrontation compromises their relationship; however, they make up in the end.
1811"Mandala"Adam BernsteinGeorge MastrasMay 17, 2009 (2009-05-17)1.29[13]
After Combo is murdered by a rival gang, Saul proposes a new distribution method for Walt and Jesse's product. Under stress, Jesse tells Jane what he does. Saul puts Walt in touch with a meth distributor named Gus Fring, who agrees to purchase Walt's product. However, Gus expresses concern about Jesse's drug problem, which has escalated into heroin use due to Jane's relapse. Skyler finds out that Ted has been engaging in tax evasion from the IRS, but due to their past relationship, she decides not to report it. Walt receives a large offer for the short-notice delivery of the remainder of their inventory, but at the same time receives a call from Skyler, notifying him of her imminent labor.
1912"Phoenix"Colin BuckseyJohn ShibanMay 24, 2009 (2009-05-24)1.19[14]
Walt delivers the inventory in time but misses his daughter's birth. Jesse confronts Walt about his share of the payment, but Walt refuses to disburse the funds until Jesse can prove his sobriety. Jesse and Jane's addiction is discovered by Donald, who agrees to give her one day to settle her affairs before going to rehab. In an effort to minimize the cost of Walt's upcoming surgery, Walt Jr. sets up a website to gather donations for his father's medical expenses. It is quickly used by Saul as a way to launder Walt's earnings so they can be spent without raising suspicion. After discovering Jesse's payday, Jane blackmails Walt into delivering Jesse's share. Later, Walt returns to Jesse's and finds Jesse and Jane passed out in bed after a drug binge, both lying on their sides. He tries to shake Jesse conscious and as he does so, Jane flops over onto her back. Jane vomits and begins to suffocate. Walt leans to turn her over but quickly changes his mind as he stands and watches Jane die.
2013"ABQ"Adam BernsteinVince GilliganMay 31, 2009 (2009-05-31)1.50[15]
Jesse discovers Jane's passing and reaches out to Walt. Walt contacts Saul, who sends his private investigator and cleaner Mike to conceal Jesse's involvement in Jane's death. Jesse is distraught and flees; Walt later locates him in a crack house and takes him to rehab. Walt's funds are funneled into his son's website, which attracts the attention of the media, causing him to be overcome with guilt. Walt's secretive behavior becomes a problem once again when he accidentally references a second cell phone while under the initial effects of anesthesia moments before his surgery. This prompts Skyler to investigate deeper, thereby revealing many of Walt's lies, including not taking any money from Gretchen and never visiting his mother, which spurs her to leave him. Jane's father, an air traffic controller, is distraught from his daughter's death, and accidentally allows a mid-air collision to occur between an airliner and a small plane in the sky above Albuquerque. The crash results in debris, including a scorched pink teddy bear and human remains, raining down onto the Whites' residence, as well as much of the city.

Production edit

The writers of Breaking Bad planned the storyline for the entire season in advance of filming and knew how the season would end right from the beginning. That differed from subsequent seasons, in which the writers did not have a complete plan and developed the storyline as the episodes progressed. Series creator Vince Gilligan said of season two, "That came about through many, many hours of beating our heads against the wall—very laborious work, which is probably why we haven't repeated that formula since."[16]

Music edit

The original score for Breaking Bad was composed by Dave Porter. The show also uses music from other recording artists with music supervision by Thomas Golubić. Selected songs from Season 2 are featured on the Breaking Bad soundtrack available through iTunes and Amazon.[17]

Home video releases edit

The second season was released on DVD in Region 1 and Blu-ray in Region A on March 16, 2010.[1] It was released on DVD in Region 2 on July 26, 2010[18] and in Region 4 on February 8, 2010.[19]

Reception edit

Reviews edit

The second season of Breaking Bad received very positive reviews from critics, scoring 84 out of 100 on Metacritic.[20] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has an approval rating of 97% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 9.1/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Breaking Bad continues to soar, thanks to its artsy style and suspenseful thrills."[21] Entertainment Weekly critic Ken Tucker stated "Bad is a superlatively fresh metaphor for a middle-age crisis: It took cancer and lawbreaking to jolt Walt out of his suburban stupor, to experience life again—to take chances, risk danger, do things he didn't think himself capable of doing. None of this would work, of course, without Emmy winner Cranston's ferocious, funny selflessness as an actor. For all its bleakness and darkness, there's a glowing exhilaration about this series: It's a feel-good show about feeling really bad."[22] San Francisco Chronicle's Tim Goodman claimed "The first three episodes of Season 2 that AMC sent out continue that level of achievement with no evident missteps. In fact, it looks as if Gilligan's bold vision for Breaking Bad, now duly rewarded against all odds, has invigorated everyone involved in the project. You can sense its maturity and rising ambition in each episode."[23] Horror novelist Stephen King lauded the series, comparing it to Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet.[24] Alan Sepinwall of The Star-Ledger praised the season, calling it "brilliant". He lauded the sound design as well as the cinematography, enjoying the "emphasis of beautiful desert vistas and disturbing tableaux". He also compared the series to The Sopranos, more specifically on the similarity of Walter White and Tony Soprano and their respective reactions to similar situations.[25] David Hinckley of the New York Daily News praised Cranston's performance of Walter White, calling him "one of the best played characters on television".[26]

Awards and nominations edit

The second season received numerous awards and nominations, including five Primetime Emmy Award nominations with two wins. Bryan Cranston won his second consecutive award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Lynne Willingham won her second consecutive award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series for "ABQ". The series received its first nomination for Outstanding Drama Series, Aaron Paul received his first nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, and Michael Slovis was nominated for Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series for "ABQ".[27]

Cranston won the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama, with the series being nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Drama. Cranston won his second consecutive Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series, with the series winning the award for Best Drama Series. Aaron Paul won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television, with the series winning the award for Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series. The series received two Writers Guild of America Award nominations, for Best Drama Series, and John Shiban for Best Episodic Drama for "Phoenix".[27]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Breaking Bad at IMDb

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The second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad premiered on March 8 2009 and concluded on May 31 2009 It consisted of 13 episodes each running approximately 47 minutes in length AMC broadcast the second season on Sundays at 10 00 pm in the United States The complete second season was released on Region 1 DVD and Region A Blu ray on March 16 2010 1 Breaking BadSeason 2Season 2 DVD coverStarringBryan Cranston Anna Gunn Aaron Paul Dean Norris Betsy Brandt RJ MitteNo of episodes13ReleaseOriginal networkAMCOriginal releaseMarch 8 2009 03 08 May 31 2009 2009 05 31 Season chronology PreviousSeason 1Next Season 3List of episodes Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Main 1 2 Recurring 1 3 Guest 2 Episodes 3 Production 4 Music 5 Home video releases 6 Reception 6 1 Reviews 6 2 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksCast editSee also List of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul characters Main edit Bryan Cranston as Walter Walt White a terminally ill high school chemistry teacher in Albuquerque New Mexico Walt runs a methamphetamine business with his partner Jesse Pinkman Anna Gunn as Skyler White Walt s pregnant wife and a bookkeeper for Beneke Fabricators Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman a former student of Walt s and his current business partner Dean Norris as Hank Schrader Walt and Skyler s brother in law and a DEA agent Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader Skyler s sister and Hank s wife She is a radiologic technologist RJ Mitte as Walter White Jr Walt and Skyler s teenage son who has cerebral palsy Recurring edit Krysten Ritter as Jane Margolis Jesse s neighbor landlord and later girlfriend who is in recovery from drug addiction Steven Michael Quezada as Steven Gomez Hank s partner at the DEA Charles Baker as Skinny Pete one of Jesse s friends who helps sell Walt and Jesse s meth Christopher Cousins as Ted Beneke Skyler s boss at Beneke Fabricators and later lover Matt L Jones as Badger one of Jesse s friends who helps sell Walt and Jesse s meth Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman a sleazy criminal lawyer who becomes involved with Walt and Jesse s business John de Lancie as Donald Margolis Jane s father and Jesse s landlord who also works as an air traffic controller Tom Kiesche as Clovis Badger s cousin and junkyard owner Rodney Rush as Combo one of Jesse s friends who helps sell Walt and Jesse s meth Michael Shamus Wiles as George Merkert the head of the Albuquerque DEA office and Hank and Steve s boss Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca a wrathful drug kingpin and formerly the distributor of Walt and Jesse s meth Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring the owner of the fictional fast food chain Los Pollos Hermanos He is secretly a drug kingpin associated with the Cartel and becomes the new distributor of Walt and Jesse s meth Tess Harper as Diane Pinkman Jesse s mother Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca Tuco s uncle and a former drug kingpin He is paraplegic and non verbal only communicating using a bell Sam McMurray as Dr Victor Bravenec one of Walt s surgeons Carmen Serano as Principal Carmen Molina the principal of J P Wynne High School the school that Walter Jr attends and Walt s place of work Guest edit Jeremiah Bitsui as Victor Gus loyal henchman Nigel Gibbs as APD Detective Tim Roberts a homicide investigator for the Albuquerque Police Department and one of Hank s colleagues Jessica Hecht as Gretchen Schwartz Walt s old friend and former fiancee Tina Parker as Francesca Liddy Saul s secretary Danny Trejo as Tortuga a member of the Cartel who s working as an informant for the DEA Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut a cleaner and one of Saul s associates who also works for Gus Episodes editSee also List of Breaking Bad episodes The titles of the first fourth tenth and thirteenth episodes form a sentence that reveals an event that takes place in the season finale Seven Thirty Seven Down Over ABQ 2 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 81 Seven Thirty Seven Bryan CranstonJ RobertsMarch 8 2009 2009 03 08 1 66 3 The opening scene in black and white film shows a partially burned stuffed animal floating in the White s backyard pool Tuco and Gonzo return immediately to the junkyard meetup site asking Walt to resuscitate No Doze who has died from his injuries Gonzo hides the body under a car Fearful of Tuco s violent and unpredictable manner and noticing an ominous black SUV outside their respective homes Walt develops a plan to poison Tuco with untraceable ricin Hank reviews the security surveillance footage of the methylamine warehouse break in Though he does not recognize Walt and Jesse he can tell they are inexperienced thieves Hank and the DEA find the bodies of both Gonzo and No Doze in the junkyard after Gonzo accidentally bled out which sets off a manhunt for Tuco After receiving a picture of Gonzo s body from a jesting Hank Walt mistakenly believes Gonzo was murdered by Tuco and becomes convinced that Tuco will come after him and Jesse next Skyler tells Hank about Marie s shoplifting and learns she has already been receiving therapy for kleptomania though Marie still refuses to acknowledge the tiara theft Seeing headlights outside his home window Walt hurriedly leaves a confused Skyler to investigate where he finds Jesse being held at gunpoint by Tuco Tuco orders Walt to get in the car and they drive away 92 Grilled Charles HaidGeorge MastrasMarch 15 2009 2009 03 15 1 60 4 Tuco takes Walt and Jesse at gunpoint to a remote desert hideout where he takes care of his sick uncle Hector Salamanca a former drug kingpin who is now incapacitated due to a stroke and can only communicate with a bell Tuco explains that Hank and the DEA have rolled his entire organization Unaware of Gonzo s death Tuco believes Gonzo has ratted him out and becomes extremely agitated Tuco voices his plan to take Walt to Mexico and run a covert cooking operation in the jungle After several unsuccessful attempts to have Tuco ingest the ricin Hector warns Tuco using his bell that Walt and Jesse are not to be trusted Enraged Tuco attacks and attempts to kill Jesse but Jesse manages to shoot him in the torso and escape Meanwhile Skyler enlists Hank to help track down Walt After Marie reveals that Walt has a second cell phone Skyler mentions that Jesse had been supplying Walt with marijuana After visiting Jesse s mother Hank tracks Jesse s car to Tuco s hideout and gets into a shootout with Tuco whom he kills in self defense Seeing Hank from a distance Walt and Jesse bury the gun and run off into the desert 103 Bit by a Dead Bee Terry McDonoughPeter GouldMarch 22 2009 2009 03 22 1 13 5 Walt forms a plan to explain his and Jesse s disappearance and they split up to hitchhike back to the city Alone Walt goes to a supermarket removes his clothes and wanders around the aisles feigning a disoriented state He is hospitalized and claims to have no memory of the past several days Walt is scheduled to undergo ongoing psychiatric evaluation but is ultimately released after telling his psychiatrist that he simply wanted to be alone and faked his fugue state to cover this from his family Meanwhile Jesse who is now a fugitive returns to his house and with Badger s help packs all of his lab equipment into the RV and arranges it to be towed He then allows the DEA to find him in a motel room with a prostitute with whom he claims to have been shacked up all weekend Hank brings in Hector to identify him but the old man refuses to cooperate with the authorities Jesse is released but the DEA confiscates all of his money Walt convinces Jesse to continue cooking meth saying that nothing has changed 114 Down John DahlSam CatlinMarch 29 2009 2009 03 29 1 29 6 While things have blown over with their disappearance Jesse has no money and Walt cannot leave the house without Skyler wondering where he is Jesse s parents who own his house order him to vacate citing Hank s visit as the final straw Now homeless and having his motorbike stolen Jesse tracks down his hidden RV and spends the night in it Suspicious of Walt s actions including his denial of having a second cell phone Skyler begins going out all day and refuses to tell Walt of her whereabouts An increasingly frustrated Walt continues to deny any wrongdoing After stealing his RV from the impound lot Jesse arrives at Walt s home and convinces him to give him half of their remaining money 125 Breakage Johan RenckMoira Walley BeckettApril 5 2009 2009 04 05 1 21 7 Walt continues his treatment and his condition improves but he is concerned about the growing medical bills which include the hospital visit in his fugue state Jesse begins to re establish his life paying off his debts and getting a new place to live He develops an interest in his new next door neighbor and landlord Jane Margolis Hank and the DEA come across the name Heisenberg but are not sure if he is real or just an urban legend After his shootout with Tuco Hank is promoted and appointed to a tristate drug task force but experiences panic attacks Skyler and Marie reconcile Walt and Jesse resume cooking Jesse is not keen on selling on the street and suggests he and Walt take over Tuco s role as a distributor to increase their profits he recruits his friends Badger Skinny Pete and Combo as dealers Skinny Pete is ripped off by a drug addicted couple Unimpressed Walt tells Jesse that unless he does something about it they will develop a reputation for being easy marks 136 Peekaboo Peter MedakJ Roberts amp Vince GilliganApril 12 2009 2009 04 12 1 41 8 Walt returns to work Gretchen Schwartz drops by the White s home where Skyler expresses her gratitude for paying for Walt s treatment Gretchen does not reveal the truth to Skyler but privately expresses her shock and anger to Walt who bitterly tells her to mind her own business and blames her and Elliott for profiting off of his research and cutting him out In response Gretchen calls Skyler and tells her that she and Elliott can no longer pay for Walt s treatment Walt covers by telling Skyler that Gretchen and Elliott are insolvent which Skyler believes Meanwhile Jesse tracks down the couple a man named Spooge and his female partner who ripped off Skinny Pete but finds only their young and heavily neglected son at the house Jesse makes the boy food and watches TV with him until the couple returns home with a stolen ATM They incapacitate Jesse Later the female addict crushes Spooge s skull under the ATM after he repeatedly insults her Horrified Jesse recovers the meth and cash from the ATM calls the police wraps the boy in a blanket on the front porch and flees the scene 147 Negro y Azul Felix AlcalaJohn ShibanApril 19 2009 2009 04 19 1 20 9 Walt has trouble getting in touch with Jesse who has been staying at home since his encounter with Spooge Jesse is also not providing product to his dealers so Walt arranges to deliver it He learns that the word on the street is that Jesse killed Spooge and due to his new reputation as a cold blooded killer they are having no problem at all collecting payment Walt decides the time has come to expand their territory and put Jesse s new reputation to good use Skyler seeks a job and is rehired as a bookkeeper by her previous boss Ted Beneke Jesse and Jane continue to bond Hank struggles to fit in at his new job in El Paso where he is perceived as a gringo During an investigation Hank s task force comes across the severed head of an informant mounted on a tortoise which causes him to feel sick and run to a nearby vehicle He is mocked by the other agents before an explosive strapped to the tortoise goes off killing or injuring several DEA agents while Hank remains unharmed 158 Better Call Saul Terry McDonoughPeter GouldApril 26 2009 2009 04 26 1 04 10 Hank suffers from post traumatic stress disorder after the bombing in El Paso Walt gives Hank a motivational speech to help cheer him up Jesse and Jane have begun a sexual relationship Jesse learns that Jane is in recovery from addiction Walt and Jesse face yet another problem when Badger is arrested by the Albuquerque police They end up hiring a shady lawyer Saul Goodman who ensures that Badger gets off with a light sentence without having to give away Jesse or Walt s identity Through a private investigator Saul tracks down Walt at the school and offers his services for a cut of the profit 169 4 Days Out Michelle MacLarenSam CatlinMay 3 2009 2009 05 03 1 27 11 Walt is convinced that his medical condition is deteriorating he continues to have coughing fits and is now coughing up blood After Saul calculates the numbers Walt realizes that there is not much money left for his family With an excuse of visiting his mother Walt and Jesse set off for the desert for a marathon cooking session over an extended weekend During their trip Jesse accidentally leaves the keys in the ignition inadvertently draining the RV s battery Walt and Jesse find themselves stuck in the middle of the desert cold and without food and water Walt s knowledge of chemistry again saves the day as they build a makeshift battery able to jump start the RV Returning to Albuquerque Walt and Skyler discover that Walt s cancer is in remission 1710 Over Phil AbrahamMoira Walley BeckettMay 10 2009 2009 05 10 1 19 12 Despite the good news about his condition Walt is unhappy verging on anger Skyler decides to throw a party to celebrate the news and thank all of their friends for their support Walt gets drunk and forces Walt Jr to drink an excessive amount of tequila provoking an argument with Hank Embarrassed about his behavior Walt tries to make amends Walt also tells Jesse the good news and tells him that he is finished with their enterprise Skyler confides to her boss Ted about Walt s condition Jesse s relationship with Jane continues to grow but he is taken aback when her father Donald drops in to see her Jane does not introduce Jesse as her boyfriend The ensuing confrontation compromises their relationship however they make up in the end 1811 Mandala Adam BernsteinGeorge MastrasMay 17 2009 2009 05 17 1 29 13 After Combo is murdered by a rival gang Saul proposes a new distribution method for Walt and Jesse s product Under stress Jesse tells Jane what he does Saul puts Walt in touch with a meth distributor named Gus Fring who agrees to purchase Walt s product However Gus expresses concern about Jesse s drug problem which has escalated into heroin use due to Jane s relapse Skyler finds out that Ted has been engaging in tax evasion from the IRS but due to their past relationship she decides not to report it Walt receives a large offer for the short notice delivery of the remainder of their inventory but at the same time receives a call from Skyler notifying him of her imminent labor 1912 Phoenix Colin BuckseyJohn ShibanMay 24 2009 2009 05 24 1 19 14 Walt delivers the inventory in time but misses his daughter s birth Jesse confronts Walt about his share of the payment but Walt refuses to disburse the funds until Jesse can prove his sobriety Jesse and Jane s addiction is discovered by Donald who agrees to give her one day to settle her affairs before going to rehab In an effort to minimize the cost of Walt s upcoming surgery Walt Jr sets up a website to gather donations for his father s medical expenses It is quickly used by Saul as a way to launder Walt s earnings so they can be spent without raising suspicion After discovering Jesse s payday Jane blackmails Walt into delivering Jesse s share Later Walt returns to Jesse s and finds Jesse and Jane passed out in bed after a drug binge both lying on their sides He tries to shake Jesse conscious and as he does so Jane flops over onto her back Jane vomits and begins to suffocate Walt leans to turn her over but quickly changes his mind as he stands and watches Jane die 2013 ABQ Adam BernsteinVince GilliganMay 31 2009 2009 05 31 1 50 15 Jesse discovers Jane s passing and reaches out to Walt Walt contacts Saul who sends his private investigator and cleaner Mike to conceal Jesse s involvement in Jane s death Jesse is distraught and flees Walt later locates him in a crack house and takes him to rehab Walt s funds are funneled into his son s website which attracts the attention of the media causing him to be overcome with guilt Walt s secretive behavior becomes a problem once again when he accidentally references a second cell phone while under the initial effects of anesthesia moments before his surgery This prompts Skyler to investigate deeper thereby revealing many of Walt s lies including not taking any money from Gretchen and never visiting his mother which spurs her to leave him Jane s father an air traffic controller is distraught from his daughter s death and accidentally allows a mid air collision to occur between an airliner and a small plane in the sky above Albuquerque The crash results in debris including a scorched pink teddy bear and human remains raining down onto the Whites residence as well as much of the city Production editThe writers of Breaking Bad planned the storyline for the entire season in advance of filming and knew how the season would end right from the beginning That differed from subsequent seasons in which the writers did not have a complete plan and developed the storyline as the episodes progressed Series creator Vince Gilligan said of season two That came about through many many hours of beating our heads against the wall very laborious work which is probably why we haven t repeated that formula since 16 Music editThe original score for Breaking Bad was composed by Dave Porter The show also uses music from other recording artists with music supervision by Thomas Golubic Selected songs from Season 2 are featured on the Breaking Bad soundtrack available through iTunes and Amazon 17 Home video releases editThe second season was released on DVD in Region 1 and Blu ray in Region A on March 16 2010 1 It was released on DVD in Region 2 on July 26 2010 18 and in Region 4 on February 8 2010 19 Reception editReviews edit The second season of Breaking Bad received very positive reviews from critics scoring 84 out of 100 on Metacritic 20 On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the second season has an approval rating of 97 based on 36 reviews with an average rating of 9 1 10 The site s critics consensus reads Breaking Bad continues to soar thanks to its artsy style and suspenseful thrills 21 Entertainment Weekly critic Ken Tucker stated Bad is a superlatively fresh metaphor for a middle age crisis It took cancer and lawbreaking to jolt Walt out of his suburban stupor to experience life again to take chances risk danger do things he didn t think himself capable of doing None of this would work of course without Emmy winner Cranston s ferocious funny selflessness as an actor For all its bleakness and darkness there s a glowing exhilaration about this series It s a feel good show about feeling really bad 22 San Francisco Chronicle s Tim Goodman claimed The first three episodes of Season 2 that AMC sent out continue that level of achievement with no evident missteps In fact it looks as if Gilligan s bold vision for Breaking Bad now duly rewarded against all odds has invigorated everyone involved in the project You can sense its maturity and rising ambition in each episode 23 Horror novelist Stephen King lauded the series comparing it to Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet 24 Alan Sepinwall of The Star Ledger praised the season calling it brilliant He lauded the sound design as well as the cinematography enjoying the emphasis of beautiful desert vistas and disturbing tableaux He also compared the series to The Sopranos more specifically on the similarity of Walter White and Tony Soprano and their respective reactions to similar situations 25 David Hinckley of the New York Daily News praised Cranston s performance of Walter White calling him one of the best played characters on television 26 Awards and nominations edit The second season received numerous awards and nominations including five Primetime Emmy Award nominations with two wins Bryan Cranston won his second consecutive award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Lynne Willingham won her second consecutive award for Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series for ABQ The series received its first nomination for Outstanding Drama Series Aaron Paul received his first nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Michael Slovis was nominated for Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series for ABQ 27 Cranston won the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama with the series being nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Drama Cranston won his second consecutive Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series with the series winning the award for Best Drama Series Aaron Paul won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television with the series winning the award for Best Syndicated Cable Television Series The series received two Writers Guild of America Award nominations for Best Drama Series and John Shiban for Best Episodic Drama for Phoenix 27 Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Breaking Bad Nominated 28 Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Bryan Cranston for the episode Phoenix WonOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Aaron Paul for the episode Peekaboo NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series One Hour Michael Slovis for the episode ABQ NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing Drama Series Lynne Willingham for the episode ABQ WonReferences edit a b David Lambert January 15 2010 Breaking Bad Slight Delay for Season 2 DVD and Blu ray and also Season 1 Blu ray TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved November 17 2010 The Big Secret of Breaking Bad Walter White Was Always a Bad Guy The Atlantic August 31 2012 Archived from the original on May 15 2014 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